SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-29T09:57:33-06:00SparkFun Electronicschris k on DEV-11045 - mbed - LPC11U24 (Cortex-M0)chris kurn:uuid:5f3699b0-f631-bea0-e6e2-1fbad80bf7482015-01-30T01:28:26-07:00<p>The LPCXpresso Board for LPC11C24 » OM13012 is about $20...</p>
Customer #41145 on DEV-11045 - mbed - LPC11U24 (Cortex-M0)Customer #41145urn:uuid:0be9435f-fde8-e731-e01a-a63b0c76b53f2014-12-14T19:14:57-07:00<p>I wonder why this was retired. I was all set to buy this board here, but ended up buying it from Mouser instead.</p>
Customer #226770 on DEV-11045 - mbed - LPC11U24 (Cortex-M0)Customer #226770urn:uuid:e646eb27-253d-7b67-915e-5fefdac264de2012-02-14T19:22:07-07:00<p>They just announced a basic RTOS that works on mbed using the online compiler. Just compiled and ran the demo to blink two LEDs using two threads. You don't have to use it unless you need it. Add the RTOS library to your project and one include line in your C/C++ to use it.<p><a href="http://mbed.org/handbook/RTOS" rel="nofollow">http://mbed.org/handbook/RTOS</a></p><p>It does take a fair chunk of memory for the RTOS. The other mbed module (M3) has more memory, networking, and is faster, but this one takes less power.</p></p>
Customer #271789 on DEV-11045 - mbed - LPC11U24 (Cortex-M0)Customer #271789urn:uuid:a2c06db8-45dc-9db9-7cc2-803a1684217e2011-12-30T13:53:48-07:00<p>That "Access Denied" error doesn't necessarily mean the image is there: it just means that any nonexistent images in that directory are restricted.</p>
Kevin Vermeer on DEV-11045 - mbed - LPC11U24 (Cortex-M0)Kevin Vermeerurn:uuid:77970d10-3e36-7bd6-003e-4243dccbb8fc2011-12-28T11:50:09-07:00<p>One of the pictures, between the no-ruler top, and the USB cable, is missing. Guessing this is the bottom view? "View Source" says that the URL is:<pre><code>http://dlnmh9ip6v2uc.cloudfront.net/images/products/
</code></pre><p>which obviously doesn't return anything of use; that's the folder where <em>all</em> the images are stored. I think this should be something like
<a href="http://dlnmh9ip6v2uc.cloudfront.net/images/products/11045-03_i_th.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://dlnmh9ip6v2uc.cloudfront.net/images/products/11045-03_i_th.jpg</a>. (Access denied; the picture is there but the permissions are wrong?)</p><p>Judging from the schematic, the bottom view would be similar to the other mbed with the large 'mbed interface' IC and a serial Flash storage chip. The bottom of the other mbed is here: <a href="http://dlnmh9ip6v2uc.cloudfront.net/images/products/09564-03.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://dlnmh9ip6v2uc.cloudfront.net/images/products/09564-03.jpg</a>. This one wouldn't have the large-ish QFN at the top; that's the Ethernet MAC.</p></p>